Hotel in Paris, France
Experimental Marais
325ptsCocktail-bar hotel; works best for solo travellers.

About Experimental Marais
Experimental Marais puts you in the heart of Paris's 3rd arrondissement with the design sensibility the Experimental Group is known for across its international properties. It is a practical, character-forward choice for business travellers or first-time visitors who want a walkable neighbourhood base over a formal palace hotel. Booking is easy by Paris standards, making it a reliable last-minute option.
Who Should Book Experimental Marais
If you are a business traveller based in or passing through Paris's 3rd arrondissement, Experimental Marais at 116 Rue du Temple puts you in one of the city's most active neighbourhoods for meetings, creative studios, and gallery-adjacent dining. It is a practical first choice for anyone who wants a Le Marais address without committing to the scale or formality of a Right Bank palace hotel. For first-timers to Paris wondering where to anchor a work trip, this is worth a serious look before you default to the 8th.
What to Expect
The Experimental Group has built a reputation across Paris, London, and New York for properties that sit at the crossroads of a serious cocktail bar and a design-forward hotel. Marais is their neighbourhood hotel expression of that identity. Visually, expect a considered interior — the Experimental aesthetic runs toward dimly lit, warm-toned rooms with deliberate furniture choices rather than chain-hotel neutrality. For a first visit, the address itself does a lot of the work: Rue du Temple places you within walking distance of the Place des Vosges, the Picasso Museum, and a dense cluster of wine bars, bistros, and coffee shops that make early-morning or post-meeting hours genuinely easy to fill without planning. See our full Paris bars guide and full Paris restaurants guide for what's nearby.
Business Travel Assessment
For a work trip, the Le Marais location cuts both ways. You are close to the northern Marais tech and media cluster, and the neighbourhood has enough third-space cafés and quiet wine bars for informal client time. You are not, however, walking distance from La Défense or the 8th arrondissement corporate corridor — factor in travel time if your meetings are spread across the city. The RER and metro connections from Arts et Métiers and Temple stations are reliable. Compared to a full-service business hotel, Experimental Marais trades concierge depth for neighbourhood character, which is the right trade if your schedule has any flexibility at all. If you need a hotel that optimises entirely around business infrastructure, consider Le Meurice or Four Seasons George V instead.
Practical Details
Address: 116 Rue du Temple, 75003 Paris, France. Reservations: Booking is direct , availability is generally not a problem by Paris hotel standards, making this an easy add to a last-minute itinerary. Dress: No formal dress expectations; the Experimental Group skews creative-casual throughout. Getting There: Metro lines 3 and 11 (Arts et Métiers) and line 11 (Temple) are both nearby. Further Reading: Browse our full Paris hotels guide, our full Paris experiences guide, and our full Paris wineries guide for more context on planning a Paris stay. For French regional escapes before or after, Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon and Villa La Coste in Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade are worth adding to your itinerary.
Compare Experimental Marais
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Experimental Marais | Easy | — | ||
| Cheval Blanc Paris | Michelin 3 Key, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Le Meurice | Michelin 3 Key | Unknown | — | |
| Shangri-La Paris | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown | — | |
| The Peninsula Paris | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown | — | |
| Soho House Paris | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is check-in like at Experimental Marais?
Check-in at 116 Rue du Temple reflects the Experimental Group's bar-forward identity: the front-of-house tone is relaxed rather than formal. Arrival is straightforward by Paris boutique hotel standards, with no reported difficulty securing reservations. If you need the full-service lobby experience of a larger property, this is not the right fit.
Is Experimental Marais family-friendly?
Experimental Marais is better suited to adults travelling solo or as a couple than to families. The Experimental Group's properties are built around cocktail culture and an adult social atmosphere, which makes the Marais location a poor match for families with young children. For families, a larger hotel with dedicated amenities in the 1st or 8th arrondissement will serve better.
How is the dining at Experimental Marais?
The Experimental Group's Paris properties are known for serious cocktail programmes rather than destination dining. Expect a bar-led food offering rather than a full restaurant operation. Le Marais itself has strong independent dining options within walking distance of 116 Rue du Temple, so the hotel's dining limitations are less of a problem if you plan to eat out.
Is Experimental Marais good for business travel?
It works for business travellers tied to the northern Marais tech and media cluster, where the Rue du Temple address is a practical base. For client-facing meetings or formal corporate stays, the bar-hotel format is a mismatch — Le Meurice or The Peninsula Paris carry more weight in that context. Solo travellers or two-person teams on informal trips will get more out of it.
Do loyalty programs work at Experimental Marais?
The Experimental Group operates independently and is not affiliated with major hotel loyalty programmes such as Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, or Accor ALL. If points accumulation or status benefits are a priority for your trip, this property will not deliver them. Book direct for the best available rate.
How does Experimental Marais compare to nearby hotels?
Against Soho House Paris, Experimental Marais is more accessible — no membership required — but offers a narrower set of amenities. Compared to palace-tier options like Le Meurice or Cheval Blanc Paris, it occupies a very different category: lower price point, stronger neighbourhood atmosphere, weaker service infrastructure. The right comparison set is other design-led boutique hotels in the 3rd and 4th arrondissements.
How is the location of Experimental Marais?
116 Rue du Temple puts you in the northern Marais, which is well-positioned for the local tech and media cluster and has strong independent restaurant and bar options nearby. The address is less convenient for travellers whose meetings or sightseeing priorities sit in the 1st, 7th, or 8th arrondissements. Public transport connections from the area are solid, so cross-city movement is manageable.
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